DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (INTEGRATED)
- Course CRICOS Code:085717D
- World Ranking (QS):NO.658
- Course Duration:4 years
- Australian State:Western AustraliaWA
- Australian City:Mount Lawley
- Course Intake:Semester 1,Semester 2
Course Description
The Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated) is a research degree commencing with a cohort-based foundation year of research preparation followed by an independent, supervised research project.
The subjects covered in the first year support the development of the research project and include generic research training and discipline-specific units. These provide you with strategies for a successful research journey, appropriate research design and methodology, timely completion, and effective writing and communication skills. You must achieve an overall weighted average mark (WAM) of 70% in the first year of research preparation in order to continue into the thesis component of the course.
A PhD(I) may be undertaken in a variety of areas within ECU, provided there are supervisors available in your proposed research area, and the resources and facilities required to complete your proposed project are accessible. ECU encourages interdisciplinary research that may span multiple research fields and Schools. We encourage you to view the Research Activity pages of the School websites for ECU’s areas of research focus.
Basic Information
Course Discipline |
All |
Faculty |
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Qualification Level |
Research Degrees |
2024 Course Tuition Fee (Annual) |
$AUD 35,300 |
Course Duration |
4 years |
Campus(es) |
Mount Lawley |
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements |
The Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated) is a research degree commencing with a cohort-based foundation year of research preparation followed by an independent, supervised research project.
The subjects covered in the first year support the development of the research project and include generic research training and discipline-specific units. These provide you with strategies for a successful research journey, appropriate research design and methodology, timely completion, and effective writing and communication skills. You must achieve an overall weighted average mark (WAM) of 70% in the first year of research preparation in order to continue into the thesis component of the course.
A PhD(I) may be undertaken in a variety of areas within ECU, provided there are supervisors available in your proposed research area, and the resources and facilities required to complete your proposed project are accessible. ECU encourages interdisciplinary research that may span multiple research fields and Schools. We encourage you to view the Research Activity pages of the School websites for ECU’s areas of research focus. |
English Requirements |
IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) |
Portfolio Required |
NO |
Work Experience Required |
NO |